Dubose which he later finds out about her drug addictionwhich he fully understands. So those are ways he changes mentally. Jem changes physically in many ways in the story. His hair stuck upbehind and down in front, and I wondered if it would it would ever look like aman's-maybe if he shaved it off and started over, his hair would grow backneatly in place. His eyebrows were becoming heavier, and I noticed a newslimness about his body.
He was growing taller.(225) There was also when Jemtried to show Scout his hair on his chest which shows him growing upphysically.(see page225) So these things show how he changes physically tobecome more of a man as he hits puberty. Another change that Jem goes through is his feeling toward himself andhow he starts to feel better about himself. When he gets home one day fromschool he shows that he is all confident about making the football team and howhappy he is to be old enough to play. But even though he doesn't get to playhe still remains happy with just being the waterboy and just being able to bethere watching. During the trial 'It was Jem's turn to cry.' which shows thathe was not afraid to just let his feeling be show even though most peoplewouldn't have.(212) So these show that Jem can feel good about himself andalso feel bad but he can still let it out if he has to.
One of the most important change that Jem goes through is taking andadult role in Scouts life. He walks her to the school play and he protects herfrom Bob Ewell when he tries to kill them. This